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CDC advises ‘all people’ to avoid cruise ships, citing COVID risk

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in the United States issued an updated warning advising all people to avoid traveling on cruise ships during the coronavirus pandemic. 

Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Monday, November 23

Costa Rica has suffered 1,641 coronavirus-related deaths, according to official data released Monday by the Health Ministry. This represents 33 new deaths since Friday.

Pandemic inflames violence against women, UN data show

In July, the UN estimated that six months of restrictions could result in 31 million additional cases of sexual violence in the world and seven million unwanted pregnancies.

American Airlines eliminates international change fees, including on flights to Costa Rica

American Airlines has eliminated change fees for most international tickets, the Fort Worth, Texas-based carrier announced Friday via a press release.

Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Friday, November 20

Costa Rica has suffered 1,608 coronavirus-related deaths, including 71 over the past week, according to official data released Friday afternoon by the Health Ministry.

San Pedro Sula, Honduras airport submerged by Hurricane Iota flood

Hurricane Iota caused significant damage this week in Honduras, including to the country's largest airport.

News briefs: Costa Rica news highlights to end your week

Happy Friday from The Tico Times! Here's the news you should know today.

Costa Rica announces reopening of Turrialba Volcano National Park

Costa Rica will reopen Turrialba Volcano National Park, the Environment Ministry announced Thursday. After eight years closed due to the threat of volcanic activity, the...

Official: Costa Rica extends grace period for foreign drivers

The Public Works and Transport Ministry (MOPT) has publicly announced an extension to the validity of foreign driver’s licenses within Costa Rica. 

Pfizer/BioNTech say results show Covid vaccine 95% effective

Pfizer and BioNTech said their experimental Covid-19 vaccine protected 95 percent of people against the disease and announced they were applying for US emergency approval within days.

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